Matt Pulver of Blue Science is interviewed about Subquantum Kinetics

Matt Pulver of Blue Science is interviewed on May 2013 about Subquantum Kinetics, Gödel’s Theorem, and Electrogravitics. Also posted here on the Blue Science website. Beside acting as coordinator of the Blue Science project, Matt is also an accomplished physicist and consciousness researcher (UCLA magma cum laude in physics and mathematics). He has assisted Dr. Paul LaViolette in constructing computational models of Subquantum Kinetics, most recently being published in the International Journal of General Systems. For those not aware, Subquantum Kinetics is Dr. LaViolette’s open systems approach to microphysics and cosmology.

29 min-52 min: Ra and the Law of One; Making Space for Spirituality; History of Mathematical Formalism; Paradoxes and Set Theory; Russell’s Paradox; Formal Number Theory; Gödel’s Theorem and Contradiction; Limitations of Mathematical Logic/Proofs; Qualitative vs. Quantitative Thinking; Gödel and Duality; Structure of Consciousness; Parameters of Human Perception; Limitations of Awareness; Archetypes and Artifacts; Embracing Paradox and Holism; Western Thought and Reality Denial; The Subjective Experience; Self-Awareness and God; Limitations of Materialism and Formal Philosophical Systems

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Dr. LaViolette will be speaking at the Water Revolution Conference in Sedona, AZ which to be held from January 26th to 28th. You can learn more about the conference and register here: https://naturalactiontechnologies.com/water-revolution-conference/. Below is a summary of his lecture.

In August of 1998 Paul LaViolette was hired by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) to work as an examiner of MRI patents. Some months later, Tom Valone, a friend of his who also worked at the patent office began planning a conference on new energy technology that was to be held in Washington at the Department of Commerce auditorium. He created a posting on his website advertising the conference and LaViolette put a link to the posting on his own website.

In 2009 the German scientist Martin Grusenick conducted an interferometer experiment that proves the existence of an ether and that indicates the presence of an ether wind oriented vertical to the Earth's surface. He constructed an interferometer similar to that used by Michaelson-Morley and found